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I'm trying to find the model number for my oven which has been in our kitchen since the house was built in 1998. Would anybody know what it might be; there is no model number on the back of the oven now so i'm in a quandry.
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V ... Are you a Bruntingthorpe employee, by any chance?
I have worked on Vulcan in the RAF. My office (used to run the Adour Engine test bed for Red Arrows engines) was almost under the wing of that one at RAF St Athan that was sold to be built into a restaurant in London! Never could move it cos of the expense!
I have worked on Vulcan in the RAF. My office (used to run the Adour Engine test bed for Red Arrows engines) was almost under the wing of that one at RAF St Athan that was sold to be built into a restaurant in London! Never could move it cos of the expense!
Hi AIBags, regretfully I am not a member of the Bruntingthorpe team.
I am ex RAF and joined the Vulcan to the sky club a few years ago.Have raised money for this worthwhile project but its a colossal task keeping her flying, I was lucky to see her do just that at Fairford last year.I never got posted to RAF St Athen, spent most of my time in the Midlands with a six month attachment to the American services for their atomic bomb trials in the Pacific. You must have had an interesting job with the engine testing.
[Apologies to Garmard for hijacking his thread]
I am ex RAF and joined the Vulcan to the sky club a few years ago.Have raised money for this worthwhile project but its a colossal task keeping her flying, I was lucky to see her do just that at Fairford last year.I never got posted to RAF St Athen, spent most of my time in the Midlands with a six month attachment to the American services for their atomic bomb trials in the Pacific. You must have had an interesting job with the engine testing.
[Apologies to Garmard for hijacking his thread]
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